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. >> diane sawyer has landed the first television interview with amanda knox. she's the "american bandstand" four years in a -- she is the american who spent four years in an italian prison for killing her roommate. d.c. police have identified the man killed in the southeast area of the city over the weekend. 19-year-old james edward dean was shot on sunday. they're looking into what led to the murder. nor arrests have been made. scary moments for passengers on a metrobus in northwest washington after a tree came crashing down on the roof. look at the video. the bus was traveling south on 16th street near spring road monday evening when a 54 tree fell on the back of the bus. there were 30 passengers on board. no one was injured. >> people from all over maryland plan to gather to support legislation aimed at appealing a controversial law. will be a tractorcade. the protesters want lawmakers to repeal bill which sets limits on where residential septic systems can be installed. >> events are planned for today to celebrate president abraham lincoln's 201st birthday
. >> diane sawyer has landed the first television interview with amanda knox. she's the "american bandstand" four years in a -- she is the american who spent four years in an italian prison for killing her roommate. d.c. police have identified the man killed in the southeast area of the city over the weekend. 19-year-old james edward dean was shot on sunday. they're looking into what led to the murder. nor arrests have been made. scary moments for passengers on a metrobus in...
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>> well, i've got to tell you, diane, it's almost a thing of the past. not entirely. for the most part, the republicans are sitting on their side, the democrats are staying on their side. but there are some notable exceptions that i'm noticing as i look down into the chamber. first of all, you see senators lindsey graham and john mccain. two of the biggest headaches for this president, especially going into the second term, but sitting between them tonight, you will see senator chuck schumer, the number three democrat in the house. he wants to craft an immigration compromise with republicans. they're his two closest allies on that. so, they will be down there together. and also, i see, out of camera view off to the side, we have, for the first time in american history, two african-american senators. both recently appointed to fill vacancies. tim scott of south carolina, senator will cowan of massachusetts. and they are democrat and republican and they are sitting together also on the side. but for the most part, they are back to their battle stations here. >> another
>> well, i've got to tell you, diane, it's almost a thing of the past. not entirely. for the most part, the republicans are sitting on their side, the democrats are staying on their side. but there are some notable exceptions that i'm noticing as i look down into the chamber. first of all, you see senators lindsey graham and john mccain. two of the biggest headaches for this president, especially going into the second term, but sitting between them tonight, you will see senator chuck...
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back to you, diane and terry. we'll see you later with more sports. >>> when we come back, a two-week phenomenon in half moon bay comes to an end tonight. >>> it may have only lasted a fleeting two weeks but the community of half moon bay is saying farewell to it concerts by the sea. >> mauro ffortissimo hauled a piano to the bluffs in half moon bay february 1st. the plan was to play it for a whole month listening to how the elements changed the sound. but the city said he didn't have the proper permit to do that. minor detail. hundreds came out to enjoy the impromptu concerts. ffortissimo says the piano will be played one more time at the harbor this evening before he takes it home to his studio, listen to this, for a cremation of sorts at sunset. sunset is at 5:50 tonight, so he plans to light it on fire, then play it until, i suppose, he can't play it any more. >> till the music gets too hot. >> sunset tonight would be -- >> he's got 20 minutes. >> to haul it away? >> apparently so. you can't keep a piano out t
back to you, diane and terry. we'll see you later with more sports. >>> when we come back, a two-week phenomenon in half moon bay comes to an end tonight. >>> it may have only lasted a fleeting two weeks but the community of half moon bay is saying farewell to it concerts by the sea. >> mauro ffortissimo hauled a piano to the bluffs in half moon bay february 1st. the plan was to play it for a whole month listening to how the elements changed the sound. but the city said...
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good evening, david. >> reporter: diane, good evening. we are coming to you live from tehran tonight. iran has allowed us in at this critical moment. the u.s. and much of the west convinced that iran continues to work toward those nuclear weapons. iran, of course, denying this and, as you point out, we are just days away now from the u.s. and iran joining a small group of others as they return to the negotiating table. we landed in iran, in a country where american journalists are rarely allowed to visit. and rarer still, we were given access to the people, the streets of tehran. above ground, a bustling city of 12 million. below ground, we discover a gleaming subway system, far quieter and cleaner than the famous subways of new york city. and there was something else very different. this says "women only" right here. the back of the train, reserved for women. but beyond the trains, the traffic, everywhere you look, there is something else on the move here. the prices. skyrocketing inflation. their currency losing 80% of its value in just
good evening, david. >> reporter: diane, good evening. we are coming to you live from tehran tonight. iran has allowed us in at this critical moment. the u.s. and much of the west convinced that iran continues to work toward those nuclear weapons. iran, of course, denying this and, as you point out, we are just days away now from the u.s. and iran joining a small group of others as they return to the negotiating table. we landed in iran, in a country where american journalists are rarely...
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diane? >> and those blizzards come on so fast. thank you, ginger zee. >>> and now, we move on to the new and strange twist tonight in the case against olympic hero oscar pistorius, charged with murder. tonight, the case is turning upside down and abc's bazi kanani has the latest. >> reporter: tonight, a radical reversal. the eyes of judgment turned from olympian oscar pistorius to one of the people accusing him -- chief investigator hilton botha. botha had been the prosecution's key witness, his testimony the most likely to keep pistorius in jail. but today, embarrassed prosecutors said they didn't know the detective was being investigated for seven counts of attempted murder, opening fire on a passenger mini-bus last year. >> surely they should have been prepared. >> reporter: legal analysts say the bail hearing has suddenly turned in favor of the blade runner, a champion who made millions for his inspiring accomplishments. >> i never really encountered anything that i can't do. >> reporter: but since the valentine's day shooting
diane? >> and those blizzards come on so fast. thank you, ginger zee. >>> and now, we move on to the new and strange twist tonight in the case against olympic hero oscar pistorius, charged with murder. tonight, the case is turning upside down and abc's bazi kanani has the latest. >> reporter: tonight, a radical reversal. the eyes of judgment turned from olympian oscar pistorius to one of the people accusing him -- chief investigator hilton botha. botha had been the...
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i spoke with diane sawyer about that. martha raddatz is covering a secret war of sorts. >> it is the american secret war, and we will take you inside. she will show us what she found in the middle east today. >> switching gears a little bit, an experiment about what we are willing to pay for the food we really buy out there. >> if a restaurant owner said to you, paid what you feel you should pay for your restaurant meal, how much would you pay? more or less than they might charge? we have a hidden camera experiment that will show you exactly what would happen. i am so happy about you and peter. i am so excited. >> thank you very much. we are really excited and very happy. thank you very much. but it is a wonderful thing. >> have a wonderful evening and we will see you soon. >> so i take it you invited diane to the baby shower? >> they really taught me how to live without sleep, and that will be good when the new baby comes. >> more than 25,000 students and teachers around the world are taking place in a bid to boost learn
i spoke with diane sawyer about that. martha raddatz is covering a secret war of sorts. >> it is the american secret war, and we will take you inside. she will show us what she found in the middle east today. >> switching gears a little bit, an experiment about what we are willing to pay for the food we really buy out there. >> if a restaurant owner said to you, paid what you feel you should pay for your restaurant meal, how much would you pay? more or less than they might...
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it will happen. >> diane? >> i have to agree withals, i'm on alice's side, reforms to the tax code are critical in increasing the efficiency of the u.s. economy as well. the torth tax code is a mess, business round table showed up at the white house and supported tax reforms. so there clearly is bipartisan support in that arena. we know the tax code doesn't work. and we know that the bulk of the problem is entitlements and frankly why can't we get into some things eating around the edges, even. even more marginally in the near-term like slowing down the pace of social security growth or means testing. if wealthy people don't need social security, they don't get it. these are the things that are pragmatic approaches that don't hurt the economy up front. we don't want to add too much pain we've seen when that means in europe. we want to avoid the european experience and we actually do have a little bit of time but there's no, there's no time like the present to make the plans for the future. >> michael you're ou
it will happen. >> diane? >> i have to agree withals, i'm on alice's side, reforms to the tax code are critical in increasing the efficiency of the u.s. economy as well. the torth tax code is a mess, business round table showed up at the white house and supported tax reforms. so there clearly is bipartisan support in that arena. we know the tax code doesn't work. and we know that the bulk of the problem is entitlements and frankly why can't we get into some things eating around the...
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diane is on assignment. and we do begin here with those terrifying images from the sky. this evening, investigators are trying to figure out what caused a hot air balloon with nearly two dozen people inside in one of the biggest tourist destinations in the world, to explode and plummet to the ground. here are the images of it, as it was falling from the sky, the last few seconds before it crashed. tonight, the death toll at 19, and abc's alex marquardt leads us off from egypt. >> reporter: this amateur video shows the moment the vacation of a lifetime turned into tragedy. a sunrise balloon ride suddenly enveloped in black smoke. you can see it billowing from the basket. then the balloon begins to collapse. deflated, it now plummets a thousand feet down to earth. photographer christopher michel watched it all unfold from another balloon. >> we heard a loud explosion and then a lot of smoke right behind us. our first feeling was it couldn't be a balloon but it turned out actually to be, unfortunately, this tragic accident. >> reporter: we now know that at 7:00 a.m. the bal
diane is on assignment. and we do begin here with those terrifying images from the sky. this evening, investigators are trying to figure out what caused a hot air balloon with nearly two dozen people inside in one of the biggest tourist destinations in the world, to explode and plummet to the ground. here are the images of it, as it was falling from the sky, the last few seconds before it crashed. tonight, the death toll at 19, and abc's alex marquardt leads us off from egypt. >>...
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. >> joining me now is diane black. representative, great to see you. >> it's great to be with you. thank you for having me today. >> you bet. >> the president is about to honor six women who died at sandy hook and talking about gun legislation, the president said in the state of the union they deserve a vote. what do you think to the representatives who have made the same call? >> i want to say i cannot imagine being in the situation of the terrible losses that happened there at sandy hook and my heart goes out to all of the family members and that entire community. first of all, the president has not put a plan on the table and neither has the senate. but there are all kinds of solutions that the president is talking about. we have to talk about mental health. we have to talk about the people who use guns in crimes are really penalized to the highest standard that we can penalize them. the unprecedented amount of violence that the young people are seeing, these are issues that we need to talk about to make sure that when we do what we do we're truly representing the issue. >> what
. >> joining me now is diane black. representative, great to see you. >> it's great to be with you. thank you for having me today. >> you bet. >> the president is about to honor six women who died at sandy hook and talking about gun legislation, the president said in the state of the union they deserve a vote. what do you think to the representatives who have made the same call? >> i want to say i cannot imagine being in the situation of the terrible losses that...
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>> reporter: diane, well, the bulk of the speech will be on the economy. the president will say that a growing economy that creates good middle class jobs, quote, must be the north star that guides our efforts. but the emotion in that room, in that chamber, will come on the issue of gun violence, as several victims of recent mass shootings will be watching in person from the visitor's gallery. when the president gives his big speech, the visitor's gallery is usually packed with friends and family members of congress. but among the faces that will be looking down on him tonight will be those shaken by gun violence. the mother of a.j. boik will be there. he was a teenager killed in the aurora, colorado, movie theater shooting. a teacher shot and wounded in the sandy hook massacre will also be there. and the mother of gabe zimmerman, who was among the six people killed in the assassination attempt on gabby giffords. all told, more than 40 people with their own tragic stories will be spread throughout the chamber. >> i want members of congress to know that the
>> reporter: diane, well, the bulk of the speech will be on the economy. the president will say that a growing economy that creates good middle class jobs, quote, must be the north star that guides our efforts. but the emotion in that room, in that chamber, will come on the issue of gun violence, as several victims of recent mass shootings will be watching in person from the visitor's gallery. when the president gives his big speech, the visitor's gallery is usually packed with friends...
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fox business network diane macedo has the story. >> hi patti ann. a new congressional report says taxpayers picked up the tab for 894 conferences in 2012 to the tune of $340 million and that only covers those conferences that cost at least 100,000 dollars. the total figure is likely higher. those in conjunction with the house over site and government freerm committee also shows some agencies are far more fond than their convictions than others. the labor department for example held four big ticket conferences last year keeping the bill under $1 million even the gsa would cut back held only 3. the defense department the biggest department in dc held nearly 300 conferences at a cost of $89 million. the department of veteran affairs held 127 at a cost of 72.7 million the justice department held 107 at a cost of 58.7 million and health of human services held 140 at a cost of $56.1 million. one example of what that money goes to? the va spent 52,000 dollars to produce a video parody of the movie patton. government cuts are expect to do kick in tomorrow.
fox business network diane macedo has the story. >> hi patti ann. a new congressional report says taxpayers picked up the tab for 894 conferences in 2012 to the tune of $340 million and that only covers those conferences that cost at least 100,000 dollars. the total figure is likely higher. those in conjunction with the house over site and government freerm committee also shows some agencies are far more fond than their convictions than others. the labor department for example held four...
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diane, right here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. ♪ [ female announcer ] from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪
diane, right here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. ♪ [ female announcer ] from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪
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alice rivlin, diane swonk, michael tanner. alice, you worked on a committee put together, a commission put together by the president that did things slightly differently than simpson/bowles. are there alternatives? you said a version of simpson/bowles to door number four that could be palatable to both sides that might actually get done? >> i was on simpson/bowles. so i think that's basically the right thing. but the point is you need to do two things at once. what is driving federal spending are, as you look ahead, are the increases in medicare and medicaid and social security. that's because we're getting older and because medical care costs are rising faster than the economy can grow. so we need to slow the growth of those benefit programs. but we can't do it all on the benefit side. we can't absorb that many older people and their health care without some tax increases. fortunately, we could reform the tax code, make it fairer and simpler, which is what simpson/bowles proposed, and still raise some more revenue. so i think
alice rivlin, diane swonk, michael tanner. alice, you worked on a committee put together, a commission put together by the president that did things slightly differently than simpson/bowles. are there alternatives? you said a version of simpson/bowles to door number four that could be palatable to both sides that might actually get done? >> i was on simpson/bowles. so i think that's basically the right thing. but the point is you need to do two things at once. what is driving federal...
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diane? >> all right, terry moran, our thanks to you. and terry will be sending out more reports to us from inside syria in the days ahead. >>> back here at home, it's time to fasten our seat belts. for 32 straight days now, gasoline prices have soared, now a four-month high. $3.73 a gallon. and we learned today how much higher they'll rise in april and when they should start falling again. the newest member of our abc team, a veteran business reporter, linzie janis, here to explain. welcome. >> reporter: thank you, diane. you know, americans spend 4% of their household budget on gas last year. it's the biggest slice in three decades and it makes the recent spike all the more worrying. >> reporter: the pearsons know what they're not looking for in the family car. >> i don't want an suv, it's too much price -- it's too pricey on gas. >> reporter: they're giving up more space for more miles to the gallon. it's their number one priority. >> close to $4 already, i think by the end of the month, i
diane? >> all right, terry moran, our thanks to you. and terry will be sending out more reports to us from inside syria in the days ahead. >>> back here at home, it's time to fasten our seat belts. for 32 straight days now, gasoline prices have soared, now a four-month high. $3.73 a gallon. and we learned today how much higher they'll rise in april and when they should start falling again. the newest member of our abc team, a veteran business reporter, linzie janis, here to...
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diane macedo has more. gad morning, diane. >> good morning patti ann. a new study says more than 4 in 10 americans are living paycheck to paycheck. one in ten can't even do that. the survey conducted by allstate insurance company not only shows the challenges americans are facing in a weak economy but many make unwise financial decisions even when they know better. according to the survey 59 percent of americans say they generally know how to manage their money. 47 percent say they are saving less than they should be. as for how they feel about their financial situation, half of the 1,000 respond ants describe theirs as excellent or good while half said it was fair or poor. 41 percent live from one paycheck to the next while 8 percent say they don't earn enough to afford every day essentia essentials. 80 -- 80 percent say they are better than friends and others say they are better off than their family. >> a school district bans kids from wearing jeans and t-shirts. wait until you hear why. do you toss and turn and stay up all night because of the chang
diane macedo has more. gad morning, diane. >> good morning patti ann. a new study says more than 4 in 10 americans are living paycheck to paycheck. one in ten can't even do that. the survey conducted by allstate insurance company not only shows the challenges americans are facing in a weak economy but many make unwise financial decisions even when they know better. according to the survey 59 percent of americans say they generally know how to manage their money. 47 percent say they are...
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this is my friend diane. she's played by the rules her whole life. but then the rules flew right out the window. having just lost her husband, she stepped up and adopted her three grandkids, while working full time and caring for her brother, eddie, with cerebral palsy. i get the three children up. i walk andrew at eight i drop olivia off at eight thirty. spend a few minutes at emilio's school. i stop at the grocery store, and then i might do some laundry that has to be done. and then i have about five minutes. the baby sitter comes in and then i go to work. i'm not back home again until 11:30 at night. hard as she works, it's still a struggle to keep up with the bills and stay warm at night. when we asked the biggest oil companies to help families in need, only citgo, the people of venezuela, and president hugo chavez responded. thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like diane's. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm this winter, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be l
this is my friend diane. she's played by the rules her whole life. but then the rules flew right out the window. having just lost her husband, she stepped up and adopted her three grandkids, while working full time and caring for her brother, eddie, with cerebral palsy. i get the three children up. i walk andrew at eight i drop olivia off at eight thirty. spend a few minutes at emilio's school. i stop at the grocery store, and then i might do some laundry that has to be done. and then i have...
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and diane, i want to go to you. you know, i used to be a teacher and education is a sensitive topic for me. and throwing money on our educational system never works. you have a case in point right next to you because bill is a product of our education system. and that obviously did thought work out too great. but you are right. the only word barack obama didn't mention was choice. it is the only thing that can actually fix our educational system. >> choice, competition, you will never hear that come out of his mouth. >> not with respect to the economy or education. bill, i have to tell you if you keep talking about your i i will legitimate children they are coming for child support soon. you better stop that. just letting you know. i am just telling you. you keep talking about it and then when they come asking for money, -- >> i don't know their names and they don't know where i live. >> mike, you said that you thought it was ridiculous for the president to sign all of these programs. i got to tell you, that has to
and diane, i want to go to you. you know, i used to be a teacher and education is a sensitive topic for me. and throwing money on our educational system never works. you have a case in point right next to you because bill is a product of our education system. and that obviously did thought work out too great. but you are right. the only word barack obama didn't mention was choice. it is the only thing that can actually fix our educational system. >> choice, competition, you will never...
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. this is my friend diane. she's played by the rules her whole life. but then the rules flew right out the window. having just lost her husband, she stepped up and adopted her three grandkids, while working full time and caring for her brother, eddie, with cerebral palsy. i get the three children up. i walk andrew at eight i drop olivia off at eight thirty. spend a few minutes at emilio's school. i stop at the grocery store, and then i might do some laundry that has to be done. and then i have about five minutes. the baby sitter comes in and then i go to work. i'm not back home again until 11:30 at night. hard as she works, it's still a struggle to keep up with the bills and stay warm at night. when we asked the biggest oil companies to help families in need, only citgo, the people of venezuela, and president hugo chavez responded. thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like diane's. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm this winter, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be l
. this is my friend diane. she's played by the rules her whole life. but then the rules flew right out the window. having just lost her husband, she stepped up and adopted her three grandkids, while working full time and caring for her brother, eddie, with cerebral palsy. i get the three children up. i walk andrew at eight i drop olivia off at eight thirty. spend a few minutes at emilio's school. i stop at the grocery store, and then i might do some laundry that...
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diane? >> hello, josh. i know you and the team are getting ready to head out to california and the oscars. i'm jealous. but i'll be watching. and tonight, here on "world news," i'm going to sit down with robin. the two of us, just a personal conversation, to talk about how you find strength and the real message she has all for all of our lives at the end of this week. it's coming up tonight. >> for someone who knows her as well as you do, that is something to look forward to, indeed. >>> finally, youtube sensation known as kid president. we had him on "gma" live. he got a big shoutout from the man himself. the commander-in-chief reached out, asking kid president to star in the promotional video -- for this year's white house easter egg roll. take a listen. >> kid president, it looks like you got my message. >> yes, mr. president. i got your message. this is historic. i'm in. and you should, too. >> thanks for your help. >> yes, sir. anything to help. it's the easter egg roll at the white house. be there. >>
diane? >> hello, josh. i know you and the team are getting ready to head out to california and the oscars. i'm jealous. but i'll be watching. and tonight, here on "world news," i'm going to sit down with robin. the two of us, just a personal conversation, to talk about how you find strength and the real message she has all for all of our lives at the end of this week. it's coming up tonight. >> for someone who knows her as well as you do, that is something to look forward...
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fox business network diane macedo joins us with those details. good morning diane. >> the big question was how affordable will that care really be. now california has healthcare obstacle they don't have enough money to treat the influx of patients. the american medical colleges 16 of california's 58 counties has a recommended supply of primary care physicians and nearly 30 percent of the state's doctors are approaching retirement age. to combat that problem they want treatment and pharmacists and p optometrists to act as primary care providers. not just california the national conference of state legislatures say 350 laws expanding the roles have gone nationwide and 24 states launched more than 50 additional proposals since the start of the new year. supporters say those professionals mentioned have more training than allowed to use and often see patients that are easily diagnosed but talk them to a doctor after waiting months. they tend to order more tests and subscribe more ant yacht dicks which could cauost more. health insurance does no good
fox business network diane macedo joins us with those details. good morning diane. >> the big question was how affordable will that care really be. now california has healthcare obstacle they don't have enough money to treat the influx of patients. the american medical colleges 16 of california's 58 counties has a recommended supply of primary care physicians and nearly 30 percent of the state's doctors are approaching retirement age. to combat that problem they want treatment and...
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. >> diane feinstein, chairman of the senate intelligence committee, says that we have such a process to get clearance for wiretaps. i don't think you can calculate the hostility and the enmity that is generated by civilian deaths and drones. >> drones _ the tragic nature of being a superpower. they are essential and are sure to end that they -- en bay. there will be a bad ending to this story but it is still necessary to do these thins because what else are we going to do? >> we have a secret army and the cia is going off on itsts own. you wrote a book about this -- >> it makes me e extremely anxious, because the history of covert action is that itften backfires. but it is just an existential dilemma. i hate to be too fruity about this but if u are a superpower and are trying to keep peace in the well, yowill fto morally reprehensible thgs. >> i remember you predicted rightfter 9/11, get ready, we are going to be doing some very unpalatable things. >> of course, it just g goes with the territory. you can argue about how do it but the fact is that you have to do these terrible things
. >> diane feinstein, chairman of the senate intelligence committee, says that we have such a process to get clearance for wiretaps. i don't think you can calculate the hostility and the enmity that is generated by civilian deaths and drones. >> drones _ the tragic nature of being a superpower. they are essential and are sure to end that they -- en bay. there will be a bad ending to this story but it is still necessary to do these thins because what else are we going to do? >>...
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diane is here with us tonight. we also worked with the university of wisconsin system on a new flexible degree program called uw flexoption to help targeted fields. nearly a quarter of all adults in this state have some college credit without a degree. for many, time and money are the barriers to finishing that degree. i can relate. during my senior year at marquette university, i was offered a full-time job at the american red cross. i thought i would squeeze in a course here or there and finish things off in a year or two, but then tonette and i got married. then we had matt. and then came alex. next thing you know, you're putting all your extra time and money into your kids. the uw flexoption will provide a less time-consuming, less costly way to finish off a degree. it will help prepare more people to fill the critical needs we have in the workforce. i want to thank uw system president kevin reilly and uw- colleges and uw-extension chancellor ray cross for leading the charge on this exciting idea. part of the l
diane is here with us tonight. we also worked with the university of wisconsin system on a new flexible degree program called uw flexoption to help targeted fields. nearly a quarter of all adults in this state have some college credit without a degree. for many, time and money are the barriers to finishing that degree. i can relate. during my senior year at marquette university, i was offered a full-time job at the american red cross. i thought i would squeeze in a course here or there and...
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diane? >> all right, from south africa, bazi kanani reporting in. thank you, bazi. >>> and back here at home, the president came out swinging today about the effect on american families when the budget axe falls in less than two weeks. $85 billion across the board cuts, that sequester. and the president likened it to a meat cleaver. here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: today, the president brought firefighters and cops to the white house to warn that emergency workers will be among the first to go, if those across the board spending cuts are allowed to happen. >> we've got these automatic brutal spending cuts that are poised to happen next friday. they will hurt our economy, they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> reporter: and we now face cuts of $85 billion in one fell swoop. that's less than 3% of the budget, but the white house says virtually everybody will
diane? >> all right, from south africa, bazi kanani reporting in. thank you, bazi. >>> and back here at home, the president came out swinging today about the effect on american families when the budget axe falls in less than two weeks. $85 billion across the board cuts, that sequester. and the president likened it to a meat cleaver. here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: today, the president brought firefighters and cops to the white house...
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i'm diane dwyer. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. less than two weeks before pope benedict steps down, a massive crowd gathered to hear what could be one of his last public prayers. 50,000 people came to st. peter's square, doubled last week's crowd. >> reporter: in rome where there is no shortage of must-see attractions, suddenly elderly pope benedict is number one on everyone's list. today he delivered his weekly prayer from his balcony just as he has for nearly eight years, but this crowd was worthy of a rock star. iz exit from his last public mass on ash wednesday turned churchgoers into paparazzi. the hottest ticket in town? benedict's final audience on february 27 th, the day before he steps down. 35,000 people have already requested free tickets says
i'm diane dwyer. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. less than two weeks before pope benedict steps down, a massive crowd gathered to hear what could be one of his last public prayers. 50,000 people came to st. peter's square, doubled last week's crowd. >> reporter: in rome where there is no shortage of must-see attractions, suddenly elderly pope benedict is number one on everyone's list. today he delivered his weekly prayer from his balcony just as he has for nearly eight years, but this crowd...
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diane, where can our viewers watch you every morning? >> every morning imus in the morning monday through friday 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 5 ooment 45 for fox and friends. >> and bill i pick on you because i love you, you know that, right? >> there is pleasure in pain so i will take it. >> back to you, andy. >> thanks, jedediah. a special thanks to diane maceda, bill schulz, mike baker and dj jazzy jeff. i'm tv's andy levy. why not? and i will see you next time. , 2012. from rome. i'm shepard smith. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on, tonight. >> every dollar we invest, we also have to invest in the best ideas. investing in world class care. we will invest in more capabilities. >> bill: so now the president doesn't want to spend tax dollars. he wants to invest them. does he think americans are dumb? bob beckel will weigh in on that. >> nothing has frustrated me more than false choices like the one the president has laid out tonight. >> bill: oh my god! marco rubio took a sip of water during his address. >> mr. rubio's speech will be rem
diane, where can our viewers watch you every morning? >> every morning imus in the morning monday through friday 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 5 ooment 45 for fox and friends. >> and bill i pick on you because i love you, you know that, right? >> there is pleasure in pain so i will take it. >> back to you, andy. >> thanks, jedediah. a special thanks to diane maceda, bill schulz, mike baker and dj jazzy jeff. i'm tv's andy levy. why not? and i will see you next time. ,...
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diane? >> yes. >> you wanted cal, i got you some cal basketball. >> it got a little crazy. >> haven't heard? coach pushed a player out there. i want to make sure i got plenty of video of your cal bears. >>> also, houston is home to the fba all-stars as we mentioned a few minutes ago. find out how david lee did on the court as he represented the dub. sports is next. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost anywhere. why would you want a tv in the closet? [ both laugh ] ♪ [ fancy voice ] brilliant idea, darling. ♪ [ female announcer ] the wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. well, it's about time. the warriors haven't had a all-star since 1970. lee represented the warriors in th
diane? >> yes. >> you wanted cal, i got you some cal basketball. >> it got a little crazy. >> haven't heard? coach pushed a player out there. i want to make sure i got plenty of video of your cal bears. >>> also, houston is home to the fba all-stars as we mentioned a few minutes ago. find out how david lee did on the court as he represented the dub. sports is next. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there...
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. >> diane feinstein, following up on your point, says, look, we have such a process. i don't think you can calculate the hostility and the enmity that is generated by civilian deaths. >> drones _ the tragic nature of being a superpower. people are going to get drone s and come back at us. but it is still necessary that we do these things because what else are we going to do? >> we have a secret army and the cia is going off on its own. you wrote a book about this -- >> it makes me extremely anxious because the history of a covert action is that it often backfires. i hate to be fruity about this, but if you are a superpower and try to keep peace and the world, you are going to be reprehensible things and it is almost guaranteed to come back and bite you, but you still have to do it. >> i remember you predicted right after 9/11, get ready, we will do unpalatable things. >> of course, it just goes with the territory. >> there was this moment in the hearings that i thought was indicative which was actually about waterboarding and torture, in which brennan said he knew abo
. >> diane feinstein, following up on your point, says, look, we have such a process. i don't think you can calculate the hostility and the enmity that is generated by civilian deaths. >> drones _ the tragic nature of being a superpower. people are going to get drone s and come back at us. but it is still necessary that we do these things because what else are we going to do? >> we have a secret army and the cia is going off on its own. you wrote a book about this -- >>...
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who's lindsay's new main squeez this is my friend diane. she's played by the rules her whole life. but then the rules flew right out the window. having just lost her husband, she stepped up and adopted her three grandkids, while working full time and caring for her brother, eddie, with cerebral palsy. i get the three children up. i walk andrew at eight i drop olivia off at eight thirty. spend a few minutes at emilio's school. i stop at the grocery store, and then i might do some laundry that has to be done. and then i have about five minutes. the baby sitter comes in and then i go to work. i'm not back home again until 11:30 at night. hard as she works, it's still a struggle to keep up with the bills and stay warm at night. when we asked the biggest oil companies to help families in need, only citgo, the people of venezuela, and president hugo chavez responded. thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like diane's. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm this winter, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be l
who's lindsay's new main squeez this is my friend diane. she's played by the rules her whole life. but then the rules flew right out the window. having just lost her husband, she stepped up and adopted her three grandkids, while working full time and caring for her brother, eddie, with cerebral palsy. i get the three children up. i walk andrew at eight i drop olivia off at eight thirty. spend a few minutes at emilio's school. i stop at the grocery store, and then i might do some laundry that...
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. -- diane about that and some ways to save you money as well. you have the latest on what happens. >> we have vivid details from behind the scenes of the final hours. coming up tonight, our real miniseries help to be worse a $2.5 million -- real money serires helped viewers save 0.5 million. >> a crowd favorite, best in show. i bet there are a lot of families who think their dog is a winner. >> that is it, all those fluffy the of the dog. we thought we would do a show for a dog best in life. we will hand out the awards tonight. >> looking forward to that. thank you. you can watch those stories and more on world news right after abc 7 news as 6:00. you can nominate " we -- cloey. >> rail service back to normal tonight. trains were put on a single track after person was hit and killed. the incident also affected the commute on yellow and blue lines. now all delays have been cleared. >> far from clear. 395 northbound, you can see the line of crossing the 14th street bridge. it is the length of the freeway you will find crawling delays over towards
. -- diane about that and some ways to save you money as well. you have the latest on what happens. >> we have vivid details from behind the scenes of the final hours. coming up tonight, our real miniseries help to be worse a $2.5 million -- real money serires helped viewers save 0.5 million. >> a crowd favorite, best in show. i bet there are a lot of families who think their dog is a winner. >> that is it, all those fluffy the of the dog. we thought we would do a show for a...
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diane ladaker. she's the keeper of the bricks. ten years ago, she turned her home into a safe haven for kids. she called it kids off the block. we'll tell you about her remarkable story, but dien said she still doesn't have the happy ending these kids need because too often there is that next brick. there wastyrone lawson shot dead after a high school basketball game. instead of looking forward to the prom, his mother said i'm looking for an insurance policy to bury him. or hadiya pendleton who performed at president obama's inauguration festivities, became a gang fatality. she was part of an epidemic. anderson and "360" have been reporting on it year after year, and people say enough is enough. >> this was the hardest thing to see another baby lying in a casked. >> get in here and change the city. make it safe for us to walk. >> enough is enough. >> i really, really hope somebody can stop this. >> you can expect this to happen every single night. >> these conditions are killing our childre
diane ladaker. she's the keeper of the bricks. ten years ago, she turned her home into a safe haven for kids. she called it kids off the block. we'll tell you about her remarkable story, but dien said she still doesn't have the happy ending these kids need because too often there is that next brick. there wastyrone lawson shot dead after a high school basketball game. instead of looking forward to the prom, his mother said i'm looking for an insurance policy to bury him. or hadiya pendleton who...
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diane? >> thank you so much, gio. i know you'll stay on this story. >>> and last night, we told you about a young woman in chicago. her death moved to the center of the debate about gun violence in america. hadiya pendleton, 15 years old, a majorette in her high school band, gunned down in chicago, days after taking part in the inauguration festivities. well today, a new image of the young woman emerged. and a mayor says she's taking he's taking action. abc's alex perez with that. >> reporter: it's been more than a decade since chicago has had a january this bloody. 42 murders so far this month, including 15-year-old hadiya pendleton, that standout student who performed at the president's inauguration festivities. today, we learned she made this anti-gang video when she was just in sixth grade. >> your job to say no to gangs and yes to a great future. >> reporter: but hadiya's own future, cut short, when she was caught in gang cross fire tuesday. this city's mayor, rahm emanuel, announcing today 200 chicago police off
diane? >> thank you so much, gio. i know you'll stay on this story. >>> and last night, we told you about a young woman in chicago. her death moved to the center of the debate about gun violence in america. hadiya pendleton, 15 years old, a majorette in her high school band, gunned down in chicago, days after taking part in the inauguration festivities. well today, a new image of the young woman emerged. and a mayor says she's taking he's taking action. abc's alex perez with...
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diane made it in her fight to stop the violence. you would bring them here and say, they're all you. this is all you, whether you're black, you're latino, it's all you. >> it's all you. most of them know some of those people in there. >> does it affect them? >> oh, yeah. i have seen gang members change their lives standing in here and go get a job and go back to school. i have seen that with my own eyes. >> her mission began close to home. her desire to keep her daughter off the block. >> what is the mentality? >> it's raw. the block teaches our kids for us when we don't, the block guides our kids. the block kills our kids. >> teaches them they have to go hard, go for theirs. >> they better, because some other kid is fighting for that same piece of concrete that doesn't belong to either one of them. >> so she gave kids a safe haven in her apartment. what started as a handful, as word spread, became 20, 50, 75 kids. latiker shed furniture, even sold her tv to buy computers, but the biggest draw was her. what's the main message when y
diane made it in her fight to stop the violence. you would bring them here and say, they're all you. this is all you, whether you're black, you're latino, it's all you. >> it's all you. most of them know some of those people in there. >> does it affect them? >> oh, yeah. i have seen gang members change their lives standing in here and go get a job and go back to school. i have seen that with my own eyes. >> her mission began close to home. her desire to keep her daughter...